Your whole day at a glance
96 pills hug the bottom edge — past, present, and what's left, all visible without opening a thing. Time stops being a surprise.
Made for ADHD & time blindness
TimePills lines the bottom of your screen with your whole day — 96 pills, one for every 15 minutes — quietly draining as time passes. A glanceable clock for brains that lose track.
Early-adopter price · Lock in $2 forever · macOS 14 Sonoma or later
Your day, right now — each pill is 15 minutes.
Time blindness is real
For a lot of ADHD brains, time is invisible. You sit down for a "quick task" and look up to find the afternoon gone. Deadlines don't approach — they ambush. "Five more minutes" becomes an hour, every time.
The usual fixes fight you: a clock is just a number you have to stop and decode. Timers demand you set them up front, then nag. Calendars live in a tab you forgot to open.
TimePills makes time physical again — always in your peripheral vision, never asking for your attention until you give it.
How it works
Your waking day, laid out edge to edge along the bottom of your screen.
The active pill fills and empties as its 15 minutes pass, so "how much is left" is a feeling, not a calculation.
It hugs the screen edge and clicks straight through. You only interact when you choose to.
Everything it does
96 pills hug the bottom edge — past, present, and what's left, all visible without opening a thing. Time stops being a surprise.
Carve the day into color-coded segments — Morning Routine, Deep Work, Lunch, Meetings. See the shape of your day, not just the clock.
Click any pill to set what you want done by then. Check them off — and yes, there's confetti.
Unfinished goals roll forward automatically to the next block, staying in front of you until they're actually done.
A frosted, translucent bar that blends into any wallpaper — light, dark, or system. There when you glance, gone when you don't.
Hold ⌘ to reveal the exact time and the segment boundaries around this moment, right inside the active pill.
Click-through by default. It only reacts when you hold ⌘ or ⌃, so it lives at your screen's edge without ever getting in your way.
Native macOS. No account, no cloud, no tracking, no telemetry. Your day never leaves your Mac.
See it in place




Early-adopter price
Get in now and lock in $2 forever — every future update included. As TimePills gains features, the price goes up. Early adopters keep this one.
Questions
No. The bar is click-through by default and lives at the very bottom edge of your screen. It only reacts when you deliberately hold ⌘ or ⌃.
Yes. Buy it once and it's yours, including future updates. No subscription, no in-app purchases.
Yes — TimePills pins itself to your primary display and stays put across spaces and wake/sleep.
Never. There's no account and no network calls. Your segments and goals are stored locally on your Mac.
Checkout is handled by Paddle. The moment your payment completes you're returned to a page with your download link, and your receipt email has it too.
Give your day a shape you can see — and lock in $2 while you're early.